>
>  If you want to bundle PyGTK for OSX, you should probably take a look at:
>
> http://gtk-osx.sourceforge.net/
>
> Which will give you a native GTK (no need for X11), and in particular:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/gtk-osx/wiki/Bundle
>
> A great step by step guide is here:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/tryton/wiki/BuildingMacOSXInstall
>
>
>> Cheers
>
> Antoine
>
>
Does this work with PyGTK? Is there a guide available specifically for
PyGTK?

Thanks,
Shrihari


On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Shrihari Sankaran <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Anders F Björklund <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Shrihari Sankaran wrote:
>>
>> > Recently I managed to install PyGTK on my Mac and the app runs pretty
>> decently on it too, but with few glitches. But, when I try to convert it
>> into an 'app', the build is successful. When I run the app, i get the
>> following errors:
>> >
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:06.791 PM
>> [0x0-0xb43b43].org.pythonmac.unspecified.movie_monkey: <_FuncPtr object at
>> 0x1003d7ef0>
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:06.791 PM
>> [0x0-0xb43b43].org.pythonmac.unspecified.movie_monkey: Traceback (most
>> recent call last):
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:06.791 PM
>> [0x0-0xb43b43].org.pythonmac.unspecified.movie_monkey:   File
>> "/opt/gtk/bin/mm/dist/movie_monkey.app/Contents/Resources/__boot__.py", line
>> 179, in <module>
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:06.791 PM
>> [0x0-0xb43b43].org.pythonmac.unspecified.movie_monkey:     _argv_emulation()
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:06.791 PM
>> [0x0-0xb43b43].org.pythonmac.unspecified.movie_monkey:   File
>> "/opt/gtk/bin/mm/dist/movie_monkey.app/Contents/Resources/__boot__.py", line
>> 177, in _argv_emulation
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:06.791 PM
>> [0x0-0xb43b43].org.pythonmac.unspecified.movie_monkey:
>> _get_argvemulator().mainloop()
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:06.791 PM
>> [0x0-0xb43b43].org.pythonmac.unspecified.movie_monkey:   File
>> "/opt/gtk/bin/mm/dist/movie_monkey.app/Contents/Resources/__boot__.py", line
>> 101, in mainloop
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:06.791 PM
>> [0x0-0xb43b43].org.pythonmac.unspecified.movie_monkey:     stoptime =
>> Evt.TickCount() + timeout
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:06.791 PM
>> [0x0-0xb43b43].org.pythonmac.unspecified.movie_monkey: AttributeError:
>> 'module' object has no attribute 'TickCount'
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:06.863 PM movie_monkey: movie_monkey Error
>> > 22/09/11 10:10:07.790 PM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501:
>> ([0x0-0xb43b43].org.pythonmac.unspecified.movie_monkey[8704]) Exited with
>> code: 255
>>
>> This problem comes from py2app running as 64-bit, trying to use Carbon...
>> You need to e.g. set the environment VERSIONER_PYTHON_PREFER_32_BIT=yes
>>
>> Or use something else to make the bundle, that is compatible with x86_64.
>> If you update macholib and py2app to the latest, it should be fixed too ?
>>
>> --anders
>>
>>
> When Python is running in 64-bit, the build is not successful at all. So, i
> built it after converting to 32-bit. I get the above errors in 32-bit only.
> And, I installed the latest macholib and py2app via easy_install.
>
> --
> Shrihari
>
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